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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Ragi and Banana Muffin


This is a simple muffin modified from banana muffin.  My first experience with muffins was when we were in UK, it my earlier days there.  After a tired long day walk in a big shopping mall (Oracle), we went and sat down for some coffee in bb's, I think I remember the name right.
 My husband asked me what would you like with tea or coffee, actually I'm not a tea or coffee person and very rarely I used to have tea (green tea is an exceptional in that).  I said no tea, I'll just have some juice, also I'm not a big fan of cakes or chocolates until I lived in UK.  UK was the place where I was introduced to the world of chocolates, cakes, fudges etc.. and then I got addicted to these goodies, I think now you can guess why my blog is filled with so many cakes and stuff.

 Ok I got so much deviated from the main subject, coming to the point, so I said no cake or tea and ordered some juice.  My husband ordered some coffee and banana muffin for him, it was the last muffin left in the shop.
I just had a small bit of those muffins for taste, the warm muffins flavoured with cinnamon and nutmeg, topped with walnuts was really a bliss.  I loved it so much,  after that I din't give a small pinch of that muffin to my husband and I finished it off.  From that day, everytime when I go to town centre, I used to go to bb's and ask for this banana muffin and I never got one. After trying hard for so many times in different bb's all around UK, I was desperate to have these muffins.  Finally I managed to get a recipe from BBC, which I published it here, which was bit close to that.  Restaurant food cannot be always recreated in home since they'll have secret formula and special technique so we can aim only something close to that.  Banana muffins or cakes with walnuts is one of my favourite.  That's quite a long story for this humble muffins, huh!   Ok, ok don't worry I'll go to the recipe now, this recipe is just a slight modified version of those muffins.  I have replaced the plain flour with whole wheat and ragi and few adjustment in the flavourings also.  Let's have a look at the recipe now.

Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Cooking Time: 20 minutes
Makes 6 muffins

Ingredients:
Wheat flour or all purpose flour- 80 g
Ragi Flour- 40 g
Egg- 1
Banana- 1 medium sized (mashed)
Baking powder- 1 1/2 tsp
Bicarbonate of soda- 1/4 tsp
Jaggery or Sugar- 50 g
Vanilla essence- 1 tsp
Grated nutmeg- 1/4 tsp
Milk- 60 ml
Sunflower oil  or Olive oil- 30 ml
Walnuts-  6

Method:
Mix all the wet ingredients together in a large bowl.  Sift the dry ingredients in a bowl except sugar.  Mix the dry ingredients into wet ingredients along with sugar.  Don't overmix it, just gently give it a fold twice or thrice.
Preheat the oven to 180 degree Celsius, line the muffin tin with paper cases.  Spoon the mixture into the paper cases.  Broke the walnuts roughly and sprinkle on top of the mixture.  Bake it in the preheated oven 15 to 20 minutes or until the top of the muffin looks firm.  Take it out from the oven, leave it cool down in a wire rack for 5 minutes.  Remove it from the tin and serve it while they are still warm.

Sending this Anu's Healthy Kitchen Events and Only Baked Events  by Tamalapaku originally started by Pari and CWF Ragi by Oh Taste N See, originally started by Kiran


83 comments:

  1. nice and colorful . just made a banana loaf today too.

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  2. Looks soft and yummy.. Tempting me to bite..

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  3. Muffins looks great, lovely presentation. Teatime here, please pass me one ;)

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  4. Looks delicious and healthy combo

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  5. The healthiest muffins ever :) Perfect breakfast treat1
    US Masala

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  6. This is very nice, Btw are you a gourmet chef!

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  7. Those muufins look gorgeous and adding ragi flour makes it more healthy

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  8. Muffins with ragi !! sounds very interesting !! perfectly done and healthy too !!

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  9. I love banana muffins and this eon sure is a keeper recipe..Ragi n whole wheat muffins:-) Sounds soo yummy..I soooo have to try it!!

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  10. Love the addition of ragi flour to banana muffins.. It is like my two favorite things coming together..!!
    You could send this to Denny's - Ragi event I guess..

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  11. Very nice recipe of muffins..healthy too. I like the nutmeg flavour...must be very delicious...

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  12. These muffins are gorgeous and look so delicious, great job! :)

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  13. Wow!! surprised that ragi can be made like this. Yummy and loved it a lot.

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  14. Beautiful muffins!!! Love the way you have made use of Ragi..

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  15. Wow..healthy muffins...What else can you ask for...

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  16. Delicious looking healthy muffins...great for breakfast...

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  17. Love the story behind the muffins. . This one is something i will definitely make.

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  18. Love how you are using the healthy ingredients - the raggi and jaggery , without compromising the taste... Especially for the kids.. Bookmarking it...

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  19. It would be great to eat that muffin and wash it down with the milk. Nice clicks!

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  20. Wow!What a healthy muffin? Using ragi in baking is very new to me...

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  21. Absolutely love it..sounds yummy and healthy too...love it

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  22. These look delightful!!! Nice presentation :)
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  23. Delicious and healthy cake :) Love banana in muffins so much and this ragi makes it unique for sure :) Will give it a try soon :)

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  24. ராகியில் மஃபின் ரொம்ப நல்லாயிருக்கு..இதுவரை அதில் செய்ததில்லை...

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  25. Healthy and delicious muffins.

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  26. I always wonder how you come up with all these healthy and yummy recipes.

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  27. Delicious spread and very healthy muffin

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  28. I was thinking about banana muffins this weekend, but ended up with carrot instead.

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  29. Absolutely love the idea, great and look so moist :)

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  30. I loved the whole wheat and ragi combo in this muffin. The presentation is just superb :)

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  31. these banana muffins look PERFECT. something you would find in a cafe :D

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  32. Hey, muffins look yummy. Can we use jaggery too in Muffins?? Hmm interesting!! Good that you continue your baking in India too. When I go to London, insha Allah, I shall search for this bb store and try to have that muffin.. of course, on your behalf :-)

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  33. Hmmm these muffins look delicious and your pictures are so beautiful! Never had Ragi flour before and I'm very curious how it tastes like in muffin.

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  34. Looks delicious, i'll have to lookup Ragi

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  35. It is a very healthy way of eating muffins and I am also addicted to these kind of foods in UK only. :-)

    Cheers,
    Uma
    http://umaskitchenexperiments.blogspot.com

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  36. Slurp..drooling here.Its so yummy..

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  37. You topped it yaar. using Ragi flour is really nice. I'm so glad of the resulting muffin. No difference at all. Thanks for giving the idea.


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  38. healthy combo....perfectly baked!!nice click!

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  39. Healthy n delicious looking muffins...beautiful clicks as well

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  40. I love banana muffins but I've never heard of ragi flour though it sounds really interesting! I also like your cute muffin tops - they look perfect!

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  41. Healthy muffins with beautiful and tempting clicks...

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  42. Sounds delicious. There's something so comforting about banana muffins...

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  43. Delicious muffins...Likes the lavender and white polka dots background...

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  44. Healthy muffins! Love the way you come up with such combinations.

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  45. I also have not heard about ragi flour. Muffins are my fav since I start baking. :)

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  46. Healthy and delicious muffins.

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  47. Wow! Awesome idea. Using Ragi in muffins :) I am enthralled, i have a lot of ragi flour waiting to be used, I will try out your recipe.

    Thanks!

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  48. Oh, I'm swooning just by looking at them! Can you send me some here in Rome? I'm following you immediately, I just love sweets!

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  49. Wow.. delicious looking muffin :D Looks great

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  50. Wow these look so yummy and healthy.

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  51. Yummie, these banana muffins look delicious, would take one just now. Beautiful pictures as well.
    Hope you are having a wonderful week :-)

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  52. I LOVE ragi and this will be an entirely new way to use it for me :) Bookmarking to try!

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  53. it's been a while since I last visited. Seems I missed a lot, including these amazing banana muffins. They would make a perfect breakfast. Stumbling them!

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  54. I have had banana muffins and i like them but i haven't had them with ragi flour ...i want to try this out. Your muffins look wonderful... Nice and chewy on the outside :)

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  55. a muffin can't be anymore healthy ...love it and loved the clicks

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  56. Muffin looks delicious and moist. I just love all your healthy recipes-- keep them coming sweetie!

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  57. Healthy muffins i like you used ragi and banana.

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  58. Ragi in muffins? wow! These look perfect. Lovely clicks!!!

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  59. Sounds so healthy ... I am a huge addict of these goodies to.. Would love to have them for tea now :)

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  60. these muffins look perfect! gloria

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  61. Lovely moist and healthy cupcakes:)

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  62. Very pretty and healthy muffins! I love millet and it is a great idea to have it in muffins ;-)

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  63. How I wish I could grab those muffins...And the ragi in it makes it so nutritious

    Ramya
    http://ramyasrecipe.blogspot.com/

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  64. OMG! love your creativity....and these muffins are awesomely delicious....and healthy....

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  65. what a healthy combination. Just y'day i made banana muffins. Had i seen this earlier.. I wld have tried your version :)

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  66. salam umm mymoonah, my God, soooo many comments for you. alhamdulillaah.
    i like bananas very much, just perfect to have banana muffins for tea ya...
    take care dear

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  67. Such a healthy combo, gonna try it out! Thanks a lot for stopping by my blog :)

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  68. Quality muffins look perfect, I love the kitchen, I never tire of seeing your lovely recipes, hugs.,

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  69. thats one healthy muffin :) guilt free eating :)

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  70. Thanks you dear for sending me this recipe....

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  71. Lovely recipe Ayeesha.. I could smell the aroma filling my room :) Will try it next

    Nupur

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